COMMUNITY DISPUTE RESOLUTION CENTER - EDUCATION AND TRAINING SERVICES | COMMUNITY DISPUTE RESOLUTION CENTER

Trainers design and facilitate age-appropriate training agendas, tailored to clients' content and schedules, to encourage application of skills to real-life situations.Workshops and trainings include: mediation skill training managing conflict in the workplace peer mediation training adult conflict management workshops in-service presentations volunteer mediation training (offered as needed)Conflict management workshops for children, youth and adults help build skills for successfully managing conflict and difficult conversations.Mediation skill training focuses on conflict theory and skill development needed for mediating conflict in the workplace.In addition to specific training agendas, agendas can be customized to meet businesses' and agencies' needs. Call for details.

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211 Tompkins Cortland

Physical Address

171 E State/mlk Jr St, Ithaca City, NY 14850

Hours

Mon 9am - 4pm; Tue 9am - 4pm; Wed 9am - 4pm; Thu 9am - 4pm;

Voice

(607) 273-9347

Main | Tompkins County office

Voice

(607) 535-6860

Other | Schuyler County office

Voice

(607) 734-9087

Other | Chemung County office

Voice

(607) 535-6860

Other | Schuyler County office

Voice

(607) 273-9347

Main | Tompkins County office

Voice

(607) 734-9087

Other | Chemung County office

Fax

(607) 275-9225

Fax | Tompkins County Office

Fax

(607) 275-9225

Fax | Tompkins County Office

Application process

Call for training menu or to register for a training

Fee

Fees vary

Eligibility

No restrictions

Languages

English

Service area

Tompkins County, New York Chemung County, New York Schuyler County, New York

Agency info

COMMUNITY DISPUTE RESOLUTION CENTER

The Community Dispute Resolution Center (CDRC) is an effective alternative for peacefully resolving everyday disputes through the use of trained mediators. The mediator does not have the power to impose a solution but is present to help disputing parties work through the problem they share and develop a lasting solution to issues concerning neighborhoods, youth, family, school, and discrimination disputes.CDRC also trains prospective volunteer mediators in conflict resolution skills.